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SB 233

AR SENATE

TO AMEND THE INCOME TAX LAWS RELATING TO CERTAIN TRUSTS; TO PRESERVE CERTAIN TRUST ASSETS; AND TO EXEMPT CERTAIN TRUSTS FROM INCOME TAX.

2025

SB 233 invests $800,000 to boost local food production in Nevada, supporting farmers and enhancing food security for vulnerable communities through direct food purchases.

Died in Senate Committee at Sine Die adjournment.
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HB 1922

AR HOUSE

TO AMEND THE CONSOLIDATED INCENTIVE ACT OF 2003; TO CREATE AN INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR RELOCATING CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS TO THIS STATE; AND TO ENCOURAGE CORPORATIONS TO RELOCATE TO ARKANSAS.

2025
Introduced by Jonathan Dismang, John Maddox,

HB 1922 offers a 50% income tax credit for corporations relocating their headquarters to Arkansas, boosting job creation and economic growth across the state.

Notification that HB1922 is now Act 881
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HB 1923

AR HOUSE

TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT ACT; AND TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING NATURAL STATE INITIATIVE OPPORTUNITY ZONES.

2025
Introduced by Bart Hester, John Maddox,

House Bill 1923 lowers investment thresholds for tourism projects in high-unemployment areas, boosting local economies and job creation in Arkansas through targeted development.

Notification that HB1923 is now Act 838
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HB 1833

AR HOUSE

TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE ADMISSIONS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.

2025
Introduced by Brandon Achor, Fred Allen, Justin Boyd and 21 other co-sponsors

House Bill 1833 ensures fair medical school admissions by allocating 70% of spots to Arkansas congressional districts, prioritizing rural and underserved applicants.

Notification that HB1833 is now Act 806
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HB 1875

AR HOUSE

TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE USE OF AN IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE MANDATORY PERIOD FOR THE USE OF AN IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE.

2025
Introduced by Glenn Barnes, Howard Beaty, Rick Beck and 29 other co-sponsors

Act 841 extends IID use for DWI offenders, lowers BAC limits, adds random retests, and requires stricter compliance to enhance public safety on the roads.

Notification that HB1875 is now Act 841
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